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January 16, 1987 - Image 83

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-01-16

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BIRTHS

JAN. 1 — Esther (Brook) and

Martin Gold of Farmington
Hills joyfully announce the
birth of their daughter, Jessica
Lynne, sister to Jillian Dianne
and Scott Barry. Proud and
loving grandparents are Eve-
lyn and Al Brook of Far-
mington Hills and Jean and
Jack Gold of Southfield. Jes-
sica is named in Hebrew in lov-
ing memory of her paternal
great-grandfather, Sam Gold,
and maternal great-uncle,
Frank Yamin. Jessica's
English middle name is in
honor of her parents' close
friend Les Mandell.
DEC. 26 — Judy and Greg Mil-
ler of Margate, Fla. (formerly
of Southfield) are proud to an-
nounce the birth of their
daughter Av a Diane. Ava joins
her brother Sam and sister
Elizabeth. The happy grand-
parents are Marjorie and Bar-
nett Lazarus and Leonard Mil-
ler, all of Oak Park. Great
grandparents are Dora Miller
and Helen and Richard Steff.
DEC. 26 — Robert and Fran-
cine (Adler) Levine are pleased
to announce th birth of their
son, Aaron Joseph. Proud
grandparents are Louis and
Rose Adler of Southfield and
Harold and Lee Levine of
Bloomfield Hills. Aaron
Joseph is named in memory of
his paternal great-grand-
father, Joseph Levine.
DEC. 25 — Walter and Kim
(Rieger) Schram of Farming-
ton Hills. are thrilled to an-
nounce the birth of their son,
Brandon Allen. Proud grand-
parents are Shirley and Carl
Schram of Union Lake and
Fritzie and Marty Rott of
Farmington Hills: Proud
great-grandparents are Celia
and Joe Rott. Brandon is
named in loving memory of his
maternal grandfather, Harold
Allen Rieger.
DEC. 21 — Barry and Nancy
(Shulman) Lefkowitz of West
Bloomfield are happy to an-
nounce the birth of their
daughter, Lauren Ann, sister
to Dana and Bradley. Proud
grandparents are Leatrice
Lefkowitz and Barbara and
Gerald Manko. Lauren Ann is
named in loving memory of her
maternal great-grand mother
Ann Cohen and her paternal
great-grandmother Gertrude
Shapiro.

DEC. 19 — Former Detroiters,
Dr. Neal and Lori (Bookstein)
Weinstein of Scottsdale, Ariz.,
are delighted to announce the
birth of their first child, Mitch-
ell Aaron. Proud grandparents
are Marvin and Gloria Books-
tein of West Bloomfield and
Abraham and Bernice Weins-
tein of Scottsdale, formerly of
Oak Park. Proud great-grand-
parents are Joseph and Fay
Bookstein of Laguna Hills,
Calif. Mitchell Aaron is named
in loving memory of his mater-
nal great-grandfather, Mr.
Morris Plotnik and his mater-
nal great-grandmother, Anna
Nosanchuk.

DEC. 18 — Paul and Cathy

Lubanski (Davis) of Farming-
ton Hills are thrilled to an-
nounce the birth of their son,
Eric Scott. Proud grandparents
are Arthur and Harriet Davis
of Southfield and Edward and
Elizabeth Lubanski of Oak
Park. Excited great-grand-
mother is Esther Davis of
Southfield. Eric Scott is named
in loving memory of his pater-
nal great-grandfather Mr. Ed-
ward Lubanski and his mater-
nal great-grandfather Mr. Irv-
ing Simon.
DEC. 16 — Stuart and Sylvia
Miller are delighted to an-
nounce the birth of their
adopted son, Justin William,
brother to Melinda and Stacey.
Proud grandparents are Sally
Feldman of Bloomfield Hills
and William and Connie Miller
of Lancaster, Ohio. Great-
grandfather is E. Hirschey of
Ft. Wayne, Ind. Justin is
named in loving memory of his
maternal grandfather, Joseph
D. Feldman, and maternal
great-grandmother, Esther
Feldman.
DEC. 15 — Shooky and Nancy
Vardy (Cantor) of Tivon, Is-
rael, joyfully announce the
birth of their son, Micha
Yotam. Proud grandparents
are Barbara and Larry Cantor
of Farmington Hills and Is-
sachar and Henia Vardy of
Kibbutz Na'an Israel. De-
lighted great-grandmothers
are Ruth Klein and Frances
Cantor, both of Southfield.
Micha Yotam is named in lov-
ing memory of his maternal
great-grandfather Julius Mon-
roe Klein.

DEC. 14 — Dr. and Mrs. Jay

Berman (Nancy Rubenstein) of
Southfield are proud to an-
nounce the birth of their son,
Daniel Aaron, brother to
Jeremy Paul. Grandparents
are Gilbert and Anne Rubens-
tein of Flint, Edward and
Jeanette Berman of Manala-
pan, N.J., and the late Florence
Bailies Rubenstein. Daniel
Aaron is named in loving
memory of his maternal
great-grandmother Dora She-
vin Bailies and paternal cousin
Avrum Zier.
DEC. 12 — Dr. David and
Dana (Kaplan) Warsh of Far-
mington are thrilled to an-
nounce the birth of their first
child, Ryan Scott. Proud
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Kaplan of Farmington
Hills and Mrs. Frances Warsh
of Southfield. Proud great-
grandmother is Mrs. Sophie
Moss of North Miami Beach,
Fla. Ryan is named in loving
memory of his paternal grand-
father, Mr. Sam Warsh.
DEC. 12 — Sam and Gigi
(Panush) Fried of Evanston,
Ill., announce the birth of their
daughter, Molly Rebecca, sis-
ter to Eva, Orly and Jake. Mol-
ly's grandparents are Sol and
Sylvia Panush of Farmington
Hills and Zoltan and Helen
Fried of Beachwood, Ohio. Mol-
ly's great-grandmother is Ida
Logan. Molly is named in
memory of her great-grand-
mother, Rebecca Panush.

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